List of Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens characters

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The following is a list of characters from the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series, Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens .

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Characters

Main characters

Yuga Ohdo (王道 遊我, Ōdō Yūga)
Voiced by: Hiiro Ishibashi [1] (Japanese); Bryson Baugus [2] (English)
An enthusiastic fifth grader that tinkers with machines and makes up new rules, which applies to the making of Rush Duels. He became the true King of Duels.
Lucidien "Luke" Kallister / Tatsuhisa "Luke" Kamijō (上城龍久 / ルーク, Kamijō Tatsuhisa / Rūku)
Voiced by: Taku Yashiro [1] (Japanese); Matthew Gumley (English)
An aspiring lad, who aims to become the "King of Duels" by partaking in Yuga's Rush Duels. He has an alleged "power" that triggers a Pauli effect, causing machinery to temporarily shut down.
Gavin Sogetsu / Gakuto Sōgetsu (蒼月学人, Sōgetsu Gakuto)
Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae [1] (Japanese); Barrett Leddy (English)
An adamant, disciplined member of the student council of Goha 7th Elementary.
Romin Kassidy / Romin Kirishima (霧島ロミン, Kirishima Romin)
Voiced by: Tomori Kusunoki [1] (Japanese); Abby Espiritu (English)
A guitarist of the "RoaRomin" band, who takes an interest in duelling after receiving a card from a musician she admires.
Roa Kassidy / Roa Kirishima (霧島ロア, Kirishima Roa)
Voiced by: Kazuki Furuta(Japanese); James Brown Jr. (English)
Romin's cousin and leader of the "RoaRomin" band.
Nail Saionji / Neiru Saionji (西(さい)(おん)()ネイル, Saionji Neiru)
Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Japanese); Y. Chang (English)
The overseer of Goha Duels, and steals the data of Kaizo to aid in his efforts to erase Rush Dueling. He is also the first known person to Maximum Summon.
Asana Mutsuba ((むつ)()アサナ, Mutsuba Asana)
Voiced by: Minami Takahashi [3] (Japanese); Jennifer Silverman (English)
The heir to the Mutsuba Heavy Machinery company, which helped construct Goha City, and the leader of the Heavy Cavalry Duel Club, to the extent that she has power over the entire school.

Goha 7th Elementary

Rayne Nanahoshi / Ranze Nanahoshi ((らん)(), Nanahoshi Ranze)
Voiced by: Yuna Kamakura [4] (Japanese); Grace Choi (English)
The student council vice president who assists Gavin with the student council's duties and enforces discipline at Goha 7th. Rino's twin sister. She's in love with Yuga.
Rino Nanahoshi / Rinnosuke Nanahoshi ((りん)()(すけ), Nanahoshi Rinnosuke)
Voiced by: Chiaki Kobayashi (Japanese); Evan Maltby (English)
The student council secretary who assists Gavin with the student council's duties and enforces discipline at Goha 7th. Rayne's twin brother. He's devoted to Gavin.
Ricky / Riku Endo (遠藤リク, Endō Riku)
Voiced by: Rikuya Yasuda [5] (Japanese); Kevin Cutliffe (English)
One of Yuga's friends.
Katsu Kobayakawa (小早川カツ, Kobayakawa Katsu)
Voiced by: Shunpei Ooba [5]
One of Yuga's friends.
Scoop Pitman / Bakuro Shinjitsu (真実バクロー, Shinjitsu Bakurō)
Voiced by: Tomoya Yamamoto [6]
The Newspaper Club's head.
Masa / Masaru (マサル, Masaru)
Voiced by: Kentarō Kumagai [6]
The Newspaper Club's interviewer.
Nico (ニコ, Niko)
Voiced by: Saki Yasui [6]
The Newspaper Club's photographer.
Yosh Imimi / Yoshio Atachi (()(たち)ヨシオ, Atachi Yoshio)
Voiced by: Takuma Nagatsuka(Japanese); Marc Thompson / Henry Mason (English)
Mimi's son and though he loves Rush Duels, this brings him into conflict with his mother.
Tiadosia "Tiger" Kallister / Haruka "Tiger" Kamijo ((かみ)(じょう)(はる)() / タイガー, Kamijō Haruka / Taigā)
Voiced by: Saeko Kamijo(Japanese); Cat Protano [7] (English)
Lucidien's older sister, and the president of the Concert Band Club. She's Asana's childhood friend.

Goha 3rd Elementary

Saburamen / Menzaburo Oomori ((おお)(もり)(めん)(ざぶ)(ろう), Ōmori Menzaburō)
Voiced by: Daisuke Nagumo [4] (Japanese); Caleb Yen (English)
A fifth grader from Goha 3rd Elementary who loves ramen and dreams of creating new rules that fuse ramen and Dueling together one day.
Buff Grimes / Arata Arai ((あら)()(あら)(), Arai Arata)
Voiced by: Ryōta Ōsaka [8]
The leader of the Washing Club. He works for Nail Saionji and he's the weakest member of the Garden of Curiosity.

Goha 2nd Elementary

Professor Diggs / Kan Hakubutsu (はくぶつ かん, Hakubutsu Kan)
Voiced by: Yuki Sakakihara
A sixth grader at Goha 2nd Elementary and the Dueling & Dinosaur Research Club president.
Tracker / Hunt Goto (()(とう)ハント, Gotō Hanto)
Voiced by: Risae Matsuda
A student at Goha 2nd Elementary and a member of the Dueling & Dinosaur Research Club.
Trench / Kaseki Hotta ((ほっ)()カセキ, Hotta Kaseki)
Voiced by: Ryōta Suzuki
A student at Goha 2nd Elementary, and is the Dueling & Dinosaur Research Club vice-chairman.

Goha Aquatic Elementary

Skipjack / Nanami Maguro (()(ぐろ)(なな)(), Maguro Nanami)
Voiced by: Makoto Furukawa
The captain of the Goha Aquatic Elementary ship and a Fisherman Duelist.

Goha 6th Elementary

Galian Townsend / Galient Tazaki (()(ざき)ギャリアン, Tazaki Gyarian)
Voiced by: Mitsuki Nakamura(Japanese); Michael Silberblatt (English)
The tactical advisor of the Heavy Cavalry Duel Club.
Schubel Quill / Chevelle Kayama (()(やま)シュベール, Kayama Shubēru)
Voiced by: Yugo Sato(Japanese); Robb Morelia (English)
A member of the Heavy Cavalry Duel Club, and is constantly accompanied by Pidgetrap, his pet pigeon.
Pidgetrap / Dove-rap (ハトラップ, Hatorappu)
Schubel's pet pigeon and is considered a Tactical Advisor of Goha 6th Elementary's Heavy Cavalry Duel Club.
Janko Entant / Jango Arisugawa ((あり)()(がわ)ジャンゴ, Arisugawa Jango)
Voiced by: YouthK Saeki(Japanese); Nicholas Corda (English)
The former president of the Student Council at Goha 6th Elementary, who holds the "Dark Rush Duel Tournament" in defiance of the Heavy Cavalry Duel Club's stance on Rush Duels.
Terra Kneadalina / Finger Chikako (フィンガー()()(), Fingā Chikako)
Voiced by: Chitose Morinaga(Japanese); Daisy Guevara (English)
An "assassin" who works for Goha 6th Elementary's Heavy Cavalry Duel Club, though she claims to be from the Shiatsu Nether-Empire.
Caterpillio Elephantis / Caterpillio Zomyoji ((ぞう)(みょう)()キャタピリオ, Zōmyōji Kyatapirio)
Voiced by: Chado Horii(Japanese); Danny Kramer (English)
The mechanic of Goha 6th Elementary's Heavy Cavalry Duel Club.
Botan Kenzaki ((けん)(ざき), Kenzaki Botan)
Voiced by: Sara Matsumoto
She works with Jango and Genri in the Student Council.

Goha 5th Elementary

Kit Schrödinger / Schrödinger Nekoyama ((ねこ)(やま)シュレディンガー, Nekoyama Shuredingā)
Voiced by: Yoshiki Nakajima (Japanese); Billy Bob Thompson (English)
He works for Nail Saionji and is the president of the Duel Mad Scientists.
Booster Page / Braun Honya ((ほん)()ブラウン, Hon'ya Buraun)
Voiced by: Takuto Yoshinaga
The president of the Duelstronauts.
Lionel Alec / Leo Alec (()()()レオ, Areku Reo)
Voiced by: Kentaro Kumagai(Japanese); Zachary Owen Turner (English)
A member of the Duelstronauts.
Valencia Siegel / Kamome Tere (()()カモメ, Tere Kamome)
Voiced by: Sara Matsumoto(Japanese); Laurie Hymes (English)
A member of the Duelstronauts.
Nana Nanahoshi / Nanaho Nanahoshi ((なな)(ほし)ナナホ, Nanahoshi Nanaho)
Voiced by: Ayaka Takamura(Japanese); Christina Costello (English)
Rayne and Rino's cousin, she is the President of the Battle Bug Club, and she's Yuga Ohdo's childhood friend.

Goha 4th Elementary

Zo Ikitenai ((いき)()(ない)(ぞう), Ikitenai Zō)
Voiced by: Yuki Yonai
A student at Goha 4th Elementary and the President of the Zombie Duel Club.

Goha Enterprises

President Goha (ゴーハ(しゃ)(ちょう), Gōha Shachō)
Voiced by: Hajime Shacho [9] (Japanese); Brent Mukai (English)
The mysterious president of Goha Enterprises and subsequently the de facto ruler of Goha City. The stress of his job eventually gets to him, and he is discarded by the President Drone.
President Drone ((しゃ)(ちょう)ドローン, Shachō Dorōn)
Voiced by: Hajime Shacho(Japanese); Brent Mukai (English)
It assists President Goha in running the Goha Corporation, as it has done with many past presidents of the company. It was created to help the substitute Goha President while the Goha 6 were in space.
Mimi Imimi / Mimi Atachi (安立ミミ, Atachi Mimi)
Voiced by: Rio Suzuki [10] (Japanese); Anjali Kunapaneni (English)
The Number 6 among the "Top of the Hexagon", the six executives of the Goha Enterprises, and she is sent to Goha #7 Elementary undercover as a transfer student to investigate Rush Dueling. Mimi aspires to ascend to the rank of Goha President. Mimi is demoted for her failure to keep her fellow Tops in check when they attempted to fire Nail. However, she discovers the Goha President after he collapses and becomes the new President after being chosen by the President Drone. She is evicted from her position after the return of the Goha 6. In the end of the series, she becomes the Vice-President of Goha Enterprises.
Goha Corporation Drone
Voiced by: Mari Kawano
Machines which control the duel rules. They have different colors and shapes.
Otes (オーティス, Ōtisu)
Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa [5] (Japanese); Mateo Ervin (English)
An official who works in the Development Department of Goha Corp where he created Sevens Roads series and gave them to Yuga when he was a child. He is also known as the Hologram Man (ホログラムの(おとこ), Horoguramu no otoko), an urban legend in Goha City challenging duelists to test them to see if they're worthy to be known as the 'King of Duels'. He formed a faction with Celestia Noodlina, Terra Kneedalina, Prioria Sweedalina, Oceania Illumilina, Ghostia Taxilina, Konvoy Sagawa, and President Drone.
Seatbastian / Sebastian (セバスチャン, Sebasuchan)
Voiced by: Yōhei Tadano (Japanese); Wayne Grayson (English)
A Goha Corporation Drone, specifically a massage chair drone, who serves as Nail's butler and throne. After Nail was defeated, he was assigned to aid Yuga and his friends. Nail fixed him after his duel with Terra Kneedalina.
Prioria Sweetalina / Sweets Kakoko (スイーツ()()(), Suītsu Kakoko)
Voiced by: Chitose Morinaga (Japanese); Daisy Guevara (English)
She resembles Celestia and Terra, and claims to have come from an ancient civilization, though she works as an announcer for the Goha Corporation during the Goha Rush Duel Team Battle Royal, though her true masters are Goha 66.
Goha 66 (ゴーハ66(ダブルシックス), Gōha Daburu Shikkusu)
Voiced by: Jouji Nakata
He leads the organization of the same name; Goha 66, and is plotting to take control of the Goha Corporation.
Oceania Illumilina / Flash Umiko (フラッシュ()()(), Furasshu Umiko)
Voiced by: Chitose Morinaga(Japanese); Daisy Guevara (English)
She resembles Celestia, Terra, and Prioria; she replaces the latter as an announcer for the Goha Rush Duel Team Battle Royal after her departure back to the past.
Yuro Goha (ゴーハ・ユウロ, Gōha Yuuro)
Voiced by: Takuya Eguchi (Japanese); Alejandro Saab (English)
A Turbo Duelist and the eldest of the Goha 6. He also one of the six true presidents of Goha Corporation and a student of Goha Space Elementary.
Yujin Goha (Gōha Yuujin)
Voiced by: Masaki Yano(Japanese); Glen Feinstein (English)
He describes himself as a "Maritime Duelist" and he is the second-eldest of the Goha 6. He is also one of the six true presidents of Goha Corporation and a student of Goha Space Elementary.
Yuran Goha (Gōha Yuuran)
Voiced by: Soma Saito (Japanese); Peej Mele (English)
He is described as the most mysterious and reserved member of the Goha 6 and is the third-eldest. He is also one of the six true presidents of Goha Corporation and a student of Goha Space Elementary.
Yuka Goha (Gōha Yuuka)
Voiced by: Akari Tadano(Japanese); Daisy Guevara (English)
The only female member of the Goha 6. She is also one of the six true presidents of Goha Corporation and a student of Goha Space Elementary.
Yuo Goha (ゴーハ・ユウオウ, Gōha Yuuou)
Voiced by: Daiki Yamashita (Japanese); Kieran Regan (English)
One of the Goha 6, and the one who set in motion the plan to challenge Yuga and his friends to Duels by holding the Super Rush Robot hostage, though he also has his own goals behind the scenes. He is also one of the six true presidents of Goha Corporation and a student of Goha Space Elementary.
Yuga Goha (ゴーハ・ユウガ, Gōha Yūga)
Voiced by: Yuri Ise(Japanese); Christian A. Guerrero (English)
One of the Goha 6 and the most dangerous to the point that Yuo sealed his memories when he attempted to take over the world, becoming a shy boy in a chameleon suit named Swirly (グルグル, Guruguru), who became a member of the Rush Duel Club. However, Swirls returned to his former self and resumes his place as one of the six true presidents of Goha Corporation.

Goha City

Kaizo (カイゾー, Kaizō)
Voiced by: Yūsuke Kobayashi [5] (Japanese); Jake Paque (English)
A 'road' that Yuga Ohdo has invented after modifying a Goha Corp Drone.
Gwendoline Purdy / Gibumi Purisaki
Voiced by: Rie Kawamura(Japanese); Grace Choi (English)
Known by the stage name of Princess G (プリンセス(ジー), Purinsesu Jī) is a first-rate Duelist and musician who was responsible for giving Romin Kassidy the card "Prima Guitarna the Shining Superstar".
Toombs / Ushiro Omaeno (()(まえ)()ウシロウ, Omaeno Ushirō)
Voiced by: TBA(Japanese); Kevin K. Gomez (English)
The bassist of RoaRomin.
Tyler Getz / Getta Taira (平月太, Taira Getta)
Voiced by: Rei Miura(Japanese); Barrett Leddy (English)
The drummer of RoaRomin and Roa Kassidy's childhood friend.
Briscoe / Nick Yagi (()()ニック, Yagi Nikku)
Voiced by: Tomohiro Shiozaki(Japanese); Bryson Baugus (English)
A friend of Saburamen.
Sushiko Maki ((まき)寿()()(), Maki Sushiko)
Voiced by: Mari Uchiyama
A friend of Saburamen.
Celestia Noodlina / Noodle Sorako (ヌードル()()(), Nūdoru Sorako)
Voiced by: Chitose Morinaga (Japanese); Daisy Guevara (English)
A petite young girl who works at a ramen store in the Garden of Curiosity and claims to be an alien from the Menmen system of the Ra Nebula.

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